Welcome to World Muslim Congress

At World Muslim Congress, we make no distinction between one Muslim or the other, whether you are a Sunni, Sufi, Shia, Ahmadi or any subset of these divisions. As Muslims we should accept diversity within, it is expected of us. ARTICLES – There are about 2400 articles, you can get them all by clicking the “NEWS” tab above or searching by month, or placing the word in the search box. World Muslim Congress is a think tank formed in 2001, it is about building a cohesive America.

THE BOOK ABOUT AMERICAN MUSLIMS

God willing, the book about Muslims in America will be completed today on October 8, 2018. and hope for its release around Thanksgiving.

As a community, American Muslims have not developed any concrete plans to extricate themselves out of the chaotic situations, hostility and incessant Islamophobic rhetoric they face. We are American Muslims, and we can do better than that.

Muslims have been duped by the right-wing scholars (chapter on the source of extremism) of the past, they have distorted the pluralistic teachings of the Prophet and presented Islam as a political entity. Islam is not a political entity, it is a spiritual and social guidance to live in harmony with oneself and fellow humans.

This book, about American Muslims, is a primer to a Blueprint for Muslims to consider. A Muslim is someone who is a conflict mitigator and a goodwill nurturer, a formula for peaceful societies practiced by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and guided by the Quran.

This book paves the way to own up the mistakes we have made and fix them and become fully integrated. There is only one America, and all of us are a fully integrated part of it. We need to learn to engage with those who are opposed to us, and I have fairly good success stories to share.

We have to be a part of the American story and become one with all to build a secure future for every American. All humans, men, and women are created equal and no one is more privileged than the other. We need to reassure each other, particularly the disconnected ones, that together as Americans, we are committed to safeguarding the American way of life. No American needs to worry about losing his or her way of life. Together as Americans, we uphold, protect, defend and celebrate the values enshrined in our Constitution; a guarantor of the way of life for every American.

Ultimately each one of the 322 Million Americans must feel secure with our faith, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and other uniqueness in the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness.

When we start defending America and American values we are in! We become an integral part of the American Story.

Note: I wish to receive requests for discussions rather than fatwas from fellow Muslims.

CITIZEN – The other word for Muslim is a good citizen, one who believes that he or she is accountable for his/her actions, believes that his/her role is to preserve the harmony with which God has created the universe, takes the responsiblity to care for God’s property; all life and matter. He or she cares for fellow humans regardless of their race, religion, ethnicity, and any other uniqueness.

If you add one more criterion to the Citizen, that is a belief in Prophet Muhammad as the last messenger of God, the Citizen becomes Muslim.

[2:136] Say, “We believe in GOD, and in what was sent down to us, and in what was sent down to Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob, and the Patriarchs; and in what was given to Moses and Jesus, and all the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction among any of them. To Him alone we are submitters.”

ABOUT US: The World Muslim Congress is a think tank established in Dallas in 2001

1 and continues its research work. Since then we have debated on a majority of Muslim issues among 1800 members from across the world representing ordinary Muslims, scholars, Imams and a few members of different faiths. Nearly 2400 articles have been written and posted here on this site and several more at its accompanying sites listed below.

Unlike most Muslim organizations, we believe in Public Islam, that is we do not act like a private club and set the rules as to who is a Muslim and who is not and pass judgments about others.

We believe God alone is the judge of one’s faith, and as Muslims, we reinforce and pound it on our psyche the verse Malik-i-Yommidin in our daily prayers. Anyone who accepts God, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Quran as guidance are Muslim to us. You’ll find articles on all denominations with full respect and dignity, just plug in a word or a phrase in the search box, and you will find the articles.

What you believe is between you and Allah, and no human has a right to take over that decision from God, as it amounts to shirk, that is diluting God’s dominion. The only rights we have that we can administer as a society is if we violate other’s freedom and hurt them and their loved ones. Faith is strictly between God and the individual. There is no compulsion there.

The role of Muslims is to contribute towards the well being of humanity. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) paved the way; first and foremost role of a Muslims is to be the Amin of the society – i.e., someone who can be trusted, who tells the truth, who is just, and around whom people feel safe. It means you and I have to be friends of all people from Atheists to Zoroastrians and every one in between, not to convert them but to work with them to bring harmony to the world we inhabit.

Secondly, we have to work for a just world, where we inculcate the values of equality of human beings, treat and respect others as you would want to be treated. Then we must care for the well being of all of God’s creation; life and environment. Finally, we must become the conflict mitigators and goodwill nurturers, a formula Prophet Muhammad consistently worked on. Our goal is to work for a secure world for every human. Please read the mission statement appended below.

This site is about Muslims and their civic responsibilities in creating a dignified religious, social and civic space for themselves in the community of faiths. We do not distinguish between a Sunni, Shia, Ahmadiyya, WD Muhammad, Ismaili, Bohra or the subsets of each group, all of them believe in God, the Prophet and the accountability of their actions, and whoever calls himself or herself a Muslim is a Muslim to us. Currently, we are blessed to have our Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Bahai, Sikh, and Buddhist friends among us to learn and share their perspectives. This is our world and our God collectively.

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The mission of World Muslim Congress

Preface

To be a Muslim is to be a peacemaker, one who seeks to mitigate conflicts and nurtures goodwill for peaceful co-existence of humanity.

God

The Creator wants nothing more than preserving the universe he created to be in balance and functioning cohesively, Qur’an 55:1-13. Everything in nature is designed to run precisely like the planets and the seasons, however, humans were given the free will to figure out the balance and co-exist in harmony. Indeed, the freewill creates anomalies and conflicts, and it is up to humans to manage and preserve that elusive equilibrium. The world was created with a formula of 99% to 1% perfection and anomalies respectively, and that ratio will be there forever. (The % is our personal observation and not an empirical data).

We are driven by Qur’an, Al-Hujurat, Surah 49:13: “O mankind! We have created you male and female, and have made you nations and tribes that ye may know one another. The noblest of you, in sight of Allah, is the best in conduct. Allah Knows and is Aware.”

God has deliberately created us into many from one, he knows that creates conflicts and then he says, the best ones are those who take time to know each other, indeed, knowledge leads to understanding and understanding to acceptance and appreciation of a different point of view.

Qur’an

Quran is a book of Guidance for humanity, and it is soaked in the universal message of mercy and justice. Don’t look to it as the book of Muslims (https://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ghouse/quran-is-not-for-muslims_b_6174940.html ), it is indeed a self-help manual to build cohesive societies where no human has to live in apprehension or fear of the other.

Beware of the mistranslations. The Qur’an had been purposely mistranslated down through history. In the Middle Ages, European leaders commissioned a hostile Qur’an translation to foster warfare against Muslim invaders (1142 AD). Later, Muslim leaders produced another translation (1924) to inflame Muslims against Christians and Jews. It was all about politics. The guys should be hung for messing the world balance. ( In defense of Islam, pursuing a civil dialogue http://www.dallasnews.com/news/columnists/steve-blow/20100919-In-defense-of-Islam-pursuing-9397.ece).

A Quran conference was held in Dallas to clear the air about 60 mistranslated verse and the furor about it at with Pastor Jeffress. www.QuraanConference.com

Our Mission

Our Mission at World Muslim Congress is to work for a world of co-existence through inclusiveness and participation. As a member of the diverse family of faiths, our efforts will be directed towards justice and equity to attain peace for the humankind with a firm grounding in commonly held values. We cannot have advantages at the cost of others. Such benefits are temporary and deleterious to lasting peace. We believe what is good for Muslims has got to be good for the world, and vice versa, for the goodness to sustain.

Indeed we aspire to promote goodwill amongst people of different affiliations, regardless of their faith, gender, race, nationality, culture or any other uniqueness blessed by the creator.

Our Goals

Our short-term goal is to understand different faiths and let the values of Islam be understood as well. We know very little about other faiths just as other know almost nothing about Islam. The idea is to know each other, so we can be good to each other. When we learn about each other, the myths will disappear and solutions will emerge.

Our Long term goal is simply to bring a realization that the purpose of all religions is to bring peace and tranquility to an individual and further create a balanced relationship between the individual, society and the environment. Learning about other faiths need not imply infidelity, but rather the search will enrich one’s own faith, it reaffirms the idea that the intent of every faith is to “fix” the individual as an active working and participating spoke in the wheel of life. Most people get it and a few don’t.

Muslims are not a monolithic lot, a majority of us are like a majority of any group; minding our own business – taking care of family, raising children, their schooling, job, a home to live and retire comfortably. Its an American dream and it is a Muslim dream.

A few among Muslims and a few among Christians and other faiths are bent on converting people to their faiths. However, most people believe in free will, let people believe what comforts them. Everyone is endowed with freedom to eat, drink, wear and believe what is good for him or her in the pursuit of their happiness.

The essence of Islam: Justice for every human being under one Creator (Universe is the only creation we know)

The Qur’an starts with the word “God of Universe” (not Muslims) and ends with “Humankind” (and again not Muslims). As such it is understood that God, the cause behind the creation of life and matter belongs to all of us. No one owns him (her or it) nor does one group has an exclusive favor over the other. The creator will offer equal opportunities to all and will not sign a deal behind one’s back with the other.

Al-Fatiha (The Opening) 1:2 All praise is due to God alone, the Sustainer of all the worlds, [2] Alhamdu lillahi rabbi alAAalameen

الْحَمْدُ للّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ (1:2) – The opening Chapter

An-Nas (The Mankind) 114:1 SAY: “I seek refuge with the Sustainer of men,

قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ النَّاسِ (114:1 – The closing Chapter

We have a monumental task to repair the World, and we will do our share in working towards a World of co-existence, one person at a time. We are committed, and now help us God do the right thing; where none of your creation has to live in apprehension of fear of the other. Amen.

Good Deeds

Islam teaches one to be non-judgmental and consistently encourages individuals to do good. It emphasizes individual responsibility towards the peace and security of society at large.

Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) described a good deed as an act which benefits others, such as planting a tree that serves generations of wayfarers with fruit and the shade. The world is a better place today because of a good legacy bequeathed to humanity by people of all faiths that came before us. We owe it to coming generations to leave the world a little better than we found it, to usher an era of justice and peace.

With Prejudice towards none

Almost all Muslims are cognizant and repeat the verse “God is the master of the Day of Judgment, and he alone we worship”. A fully observant Muslim recites this verse anywhere from 17 to 51 times a day and refrains from judging others, as he or she believes God only can make that call. There is no compulsion in the matters of faith, says the Qur’an. Our Jihad, the inner struggle is to resist the temptations to judge others. Most Muslims follow that guidance and a few don’t.

Al-Fatiha (The Opening) 1:4 Lord of the Day of Judgment!

مَـالِكِ يَوْمِ الدِّينِ (1:4)

Individual responsibility

Qur’an, Al-An’am, Surah 6:163-164: I ask whether I should seek any god besides God–when he is the Lord of all things. All people will reap the harvest of their own deeds; no one will bear another’s burden. Ultimately, all of you will return to your Lord, and he will resolve your disputes.

There shall be no compulsion in matters of faith, you are not responsible for my beliefs and you should not be concerned about what I believe. Per Islam, only God has the right to judge my faith and my deeds, and we are told in no uncertain terms that we are individually responsible for our acts on the Day of Judgment (A requisite belief) and no one, not even the Prophet, our siblings, parents, family or friends would have the time or the right to stand up for us, we are responsible and we are all alone. The emphasis on accountability and responsibility.

The society is responsible to contain us from hurting the social fabric through our conduct like lying, stealing, cheating, robbing, hurting, breach of contract, infidelity and other acts that affect others. In the matters of belief, it will be God who judges.

Al-An’am (The Cattle) 6:163 in whose divinity none has a share: for thus have I been bidden-and I shall [always] be foremost among those who surrender themselves unto Him.”

6:164 Say: “Am I, then, to seek a sustainer other than God, when He is the Sustainer of all things?” And whatever [wrong] any human being commits rests upon himself alone; and no bearer of burdens shall be made to bear another’s burden. [163] And, in time, unto your Sustainer you all must return: and then He will make you. [truly] understand all that on which you were wont to differ. [164]

6:165 For, He it is who has made you inherit the earth, [165] and has raised some of you by degrees above others, so that He might try you by means of what He has bestowed upon you. [166] Verily, thy Sustainer is swift in retribution: yet, behold, He is indeed much-forgiving, a dispenser of grace.

Islam emerged to bring peace, tranquility, and equilibrium to the multitudes of tribes in conflict with each other in the 6th century AD. In a period of 23 years, thru suffering, persecution, and sacrifice a just society evolved. Diversity was it’s basis, respecting each tradition and bringing them together and appreciating the creator was the foundation stone of Islam. Justice, liberty, and freedom are the core values enshrined in Islam.

Pluralism

Islam is indeed a pluralistic faith and imbues a sense of humility and ideals of equality of humankind. These values are embedded in its rituals practices. All people harvest their own deeds.

He fashioned each one of you–and each one of you is beautiful. To God, you will all return. He knows all that the heavens and the earth contain. He knows all that you hide and all that you reveal. He knows your deepest thoughts. Most of us get the message whereas a few don’t, indeed it is the story of every faith group.

At-Taghabun (Loss and Gain)

64:1 ALL THAT IS in the heavens and all that is on earth extols God’s limitless glory: His is all dominion, and to Him all praise is due; and He has the power to will anything.

64:2 He it is who has created you: and among you are such as deny this truth, and among you are such as believe [in it]. [1] And God sees all that you do. هُوَ الَّذِي خَلَقَكُمْ فَمِنكُمْ كَافِرٌ وَمِنكُم مُّؤْمِنٌ وَاللَّهُ بِمَا تَعْمَلُونَ بَصِيرٌ (64:2)

64:3 He has created the heavens and the earth in accordance with [an inner] truth, [2] and has formed you – and formed you so well; [3] and with Him is your journey’s end.

64:4 He knows all that is in the heavens and on earth; and He knows all that you keep secret as well as all that you bring into the open: for God has full knowledge of what is in the hearts [of men].

64:5 HAVE THE STORIES of those who, in earlier times, refused to acknowledge the truth never yet come within your ken? [They denied it -] and so they had to taste the evil outcome of their own doings, [4] with [more] grievous suffering awaiting them [in the life to come]:

The Madinah pact prescribes the rights of its Citizens, an initiative of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) while he was the head of the city-state of Madinah. It is probably the first legal document offering the format of pluralistic governance.

It was an all-inclusive agreement between the Jews, Christians, Sabeans, Quraish, Muslims and other tribes for a peaceful co-existence. An example was set for a pluralistic society in documenting the rights of individuals. Perhaps it was the first historical document that included diverse people with the freedom to practice what they believe. The Word Ummah was used in the document to mean all residents of the City.

Freedom

God could have made us all alike; instead, he chose to make us humans, giving guidance, on one hand, temptations on the other – then giving room to make mistakes, and room for correction. Islam has not claimed monopoly to heaven; it is assured to those who do good deeds. Good deeds are defined by Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) as for how you treat others. He told his daughter that it would be her deeds that would earn her a place in the Kingdom of God and not because she is the daughter of the Prophet. There is no free lunch, you have to take responsibility for your actions and earn the grace of God through serving his creation.

Qur’an, Al-Inshiqaq, Surah 84:7-15: Each person will be given a book. Those who are given their books in their right hands (understanding the book correctly) will be judged leniently; and they will return to their people joyfully. But those who are given their books in their left hands (misunderstanding) will call their own destruction on themselves, and burn in the fire of hell. There are the people who have never cared for their neighbors; they thought they would never return to God. Their Lord watches all that people do.

For Millions of years, the physical dimension of the Universe has existed in a perfect balance as it did not have the ego to compete with each other nor had the freedom to mess with it. They do, what God intended them to do. It is the human dimension that needed religion, and every religion is meant to bring peace to individuals and balance to the world around them through free choice.

God willing, the Muslim community will be drawing the blueprints and developing a plan to find their space in the world of communities, as contributors and active participants in the peaceful co-existence for the people of the World. The Book “Muslim Vision 2020” is on the horizon.

The human desire to monopolize World resources is the root cause of all evil. The pockets of anarchy and problems of the world are born out of fear and insecurities of evil men. Religion is not the source of wars or conflict. In fact, Religion is the best Gift humans have received from God, without which the World would be chaotic.

Praise the Lord. We are pleased to announce the formation of The World Muslim Congress, A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting co-existence and contributing towards a just world. (Formed: 5/25/2006)

Our silence has done more damage to us, our faith and our World. Silent no more, God willing, we will resolutely take back our faith for our good and the good of mankind.

A Major Paradigm Shift

The world has indeed become a global community. Everyone is a neighbor to everyone else; we aspire to nurture the concept of good neighborliness in the world. Our advisory board will be represented by individuals from every faith. It is time for us to be equal citizens of one world, our home. This is a major paradigm shift in how the religious organizations would be conducting their business in the coming years.

Our upcoming website: www.WorldMuslimCongress.com will present a range of values in Islam. It is a shame that some of the translations of Qur’an contain phrases that are not in Qur’an. A dozen translations will be presented verse by verse, with the source. So you may know the truth!

Speak up, silent no more ®

Additional Notes

God willing (Insha Allah) by the September 11, we plan to roll out a Seven-point program achieving the mission encrusted in the press release below. We are driven by the thought “How can we make the world a better place for everyone”.

Nothing has ever happened without taking a step forward. The website www.WorldMuslimCongress.org is scheduled to be launched on Monday, September 11, 2006. It will be interactive and accommodative of diversity within Islam and aims to be a voice of the Majority of Muslims who chose moderation.

Islam is not a monolithic religion and has allowed diversity from its very inception. Justice, Liberty and freedom are its core values. God could have made us desire-less and sinless angels, instead, he chose to make us human, giving guidance, on one hand, temptations on the other – then giving room to make mistakes, and room to correct ourselves thru repentance. Forgiveness is a full cycle concept and not merely utterance of words. Hence, Islam is a deed based religion.

Our silence has done a lot more damage to us than the damage done by the extremists. We have a forum now to speak up and present the majority view to the world.

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